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1 /* ltdl.h -- generic dlopen functions
2 Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Originally by Thomas Tanner <tanner@ffii.org>
4 This file is part of GNU Libtool.
6 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 As a special exception to the GNU Lesser General Public License,
12 if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that
13 is built using GNU libtool, you may include it under the same
14 distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
16 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
19 Lesser General Public License for more details.
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
22 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
23 Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
24 02110-1301 USA
27 /* Only include this header file once. */
28 #ifndef LTDL_H
29 #define LTDL_H 1
31 #include <sys/types.h> /* for size_t declaration */
34 /* --- MACROS FOR PORTABILITY --- */
37 /* Saves on those hard to debug '\0' typos.... */
38 #define LT_EOS_CHAR '\0'
40 /* LTDL_BEGIN_C_DECLS should be used at the beginning of your declarations,
41 so that C++ compilers don't mangle their names. Use LTDL_END_C_DECLS at
42 the end of C declarations. */
43 #ifdef __cplusplus
44 # define LT_BEGIN_C_DECLS extern "C" {
45 # define LT_END_C_DECLS }
46 #else
47 # define LT_BEGIN_C_DECLS /* empty */
48 # define LT_END_C_DECLS /* empty */
49 #endif
51 LT_BEGIN_C_DECLS
54 /* LT_PARAMS is a macro used to wrap function prototypes, so that compilers
55 that don't understand ANSI C prototypes still work, and ANSI C
56 compilers can issue warnings about type mismatches. */
57 #if defined (__STDC__) || defined (_AIX) || (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__cplusplus)
58 # define LT_PARAMS(protos) protos
59 # define lt_ptr void*
60 #else
61 # define LT_PARAMS(protos) ()
62 # define lt_ptr char*
63 #endif
65 /* LT_STMT_START/END are used to create macros which expand to a
66 a single compound statement in a portable way. */
67 #if defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__STRICT_ANSI__) && !defined (__cplusplus)
68 # define LT_STMT_START (void)(
69 # define LT_STMT_END )
70 #else
71 # if (defined (sun) || defined (__sun__))
72 # define LT_STMT_START if (1)
73 # define LT_STMT_END else (void)0
74 # else
75 # define LT_STMT_START do
76 # define LT_STMT_END while (0)
77 # endif
78 #endif
80 /* LT_CONC creates a new concatenated symbol for the compiler
81 in a portable way. */
82 #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(_MSC_VER)
83 # define LT_CONC(s,t) s##t
84 #else
85 # define LT_CONC(s,t) s/**/t
86 #endif
88 /* LT_STRLEN can be used safely on NULL pointers. */
89 #define LT_STRLEN(s) (((s) && (s)[0]) ? strlen (s) : 0)
93 /* --- WINDOWS SUPPORT --- */
96 /* Canonicalise Windows and Cygwin recognition macros. */
97 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
98 # ifndef __CYGWIN__
99 # define __CYGWIN__ __CYGWIN32__
100 # endif
101 #endif
102 #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
103 # ifndef __WINDOWS__
104 # ifdef _WIN32
105 # define __WINDOWS__ _WIN32
106 # else
107 # ifdef WIN32
108 # define __WINDOWS__ WIN32
109 # endif
110 # endif
111 # endif
112 #endif
115 #ifdef __WINDOWS__
116 # ifndef __CYGWIN__
117 /* LT_DIRSEP_CHAR is accepted *in addition* to '/' as a directory
118 separator when it is set. */
119 # define LT_DIRSEP_CHAR '\\'
120 # define LT_PATHSEP_CHAR ';'
121 # endif
122 #endif
123 #ifndef LT_PATHSEP_CHAR
124 # define LT_PATHSEP_CHAR ':'
125 #endif
127 /* DLL building support on win32 hosts; mostly to workaround their
128 ridiculous implementation of data symbol exporting. */
129 #ifndef LT_SCOPE
130 # ifdef __WINDOWS__
131 # ifdef LIBLTDL_DLL_EXPORT /* don't define or ld disables auto-export. */
132 # define LT_SCOPE __declspec(dllexport)
133 # endif
134 # ifdef LIBLTDL_DLL_IMPORT /* define if linking with this dll */
135 # define LT_SCOPE extern __declspec(dllimport)
136 # endif
137 # endif
138 # ifndef LT_SCOPE /* static linking or !__WINDOWS__ */
139 # define LT_SCOPE extern
140 # endif
141 #endif
144 #if defined(_MSC_VER) /* Visual Studio */
145 # define R_OK 4
146 #endif
150 /* --- DYNAMIC MODULE LOADING API --- */
153 typedef struct lt_dlhandle_struct *lt_dlhandle; /* A loaded module. */
155 /* Initialisation and finalisation functions for libltdl. */
156 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlinit LT_PARAMS((void));
157 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlexit LT_PARAMS((void));
159 /* Module search path manipulation. */
160 LT_SCOPE int lt_dladdsearchdir LT_PARAMS((const char *search_dir));
161 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlinsertsearchdir LT_PARAMS((const char *before,
162 const char *search_dir));
163 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlsetsearchpath LT_PARAMS((const char *search_path));
164 LT_SCOPE const char *lt_dlgetsearchpath LT_PARAMS((void));
165 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlforeachfile LT_PARAMS((
166 const char *search_path,
167 int (*func) (const char *filename, lt_ptr data),
168 lt_ptr data));
170 /* Portable libltdl versions of the system dlopen() API. */
171 LT_SCOPE lt_dlhandle lt_dlopen LT_PARAMS((const char *filename));
172 LT_SCOPE lt_dlhandle lt_dlopenext LT_PARAMS((const char *filename));
173 LT_SCOPE lt_ptr lt_dlsym LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle,
174 const char *name));
175 LT_SCOPE const char *lt_dlerror LT_PARAMS((void));
176 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlclose LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle));
178 /* Module residency management. */
179 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlmakeresident LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle));
180 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlisresident LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle));
185 /* --- MUTEX LOCKING --- */
188 typedef void lt_dlmutex_lock LT_PARAMS((void));
189 typedef void lt_dlmutex_unlock LT_PARAMS((void));
190 typedef void lt_dlmutex_seterror LT_PARAMS((const char *errmsg));
191 typedef const char *lt_dlmutex_geterror LT_PARAMS((void));
193 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlmutex_register LT_PARAMS((lt_dlmutex_lock *lock,
194 lt_dlmutex_unlock *unlock,
195 lt_dlmutex_seterror *seterror,
196 lt_dlmutex_geterror *geterror));
201 /* --- MEMORY HANDLING --- */
204 /* By default, the realloc function pointer is set to our internal
205 realloc implementation which iself uses lt_dlmalloc and lt_dlfree.
206 libltdl relies on a featureful realloc, but if you are sure yours
207 has the right semantics then you can assign it directly. Generally,
208 it is safe to assign just a malloc() and a free() function. */
209 LT_SCOPE lt_ptr (*lt_dlmalloc) LT_PARAMS((size_t size));
210 LT_SCOPE lt_ptr (*lt_dlrealloc) LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr ptr, size_t size));
211 LT_SCOPE void (*lt_dlfree) LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr ptr));
216 /* --- PRELOADED MODULE SUPPORT --- */
219 /* A preopened symbol. Arrays of this type comprise the exported
220 symbols for a dlpreopened module. */
221 typedef struct {
222 const char *name;
223 lt_ptr address;
224 } lt_dlsymlist;
226 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlpreload LT_PARAMS((const lt_dlsymlist *preloaded));
227 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlpreload_default
228 LT_PARAMS((const lt_dlsymlist *preloaded));
230 #define LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS() LT_STMT_START{ \
231 extern const lt_dlsymlist lt_preloaded_symbols[]; \
232 lt_dlpreload_default(lt_preloaded_symbols); \
233 }LT_STMT_END
238 /* --- MODULE INFORMATION --- */
241 /* Read only information pertaining to a loaded module. */
242 typedef struct {
243 char *filename; /* file name */
244 char *name; /* module name */
245 int ref_count; /* number of times lt_dlopened minus
246 number of times lt_dlclosed. */
247 } lt_dlinfo;
249 LT_SCOPE const lt_dlinfo *lt_dlgetinfo LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle));
250 LT_SCOPE lt_dlhandle lt_dlhandle_next LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle place));
251 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlforeach LT_PARAMS((
252 int (*func) (lt_dlhandle handle, lt_ptr data),
253 lt_ptr data));
255 /* Associating user data with loaded modules. */
256 typedef unsigned lt_dlcaller_id;
258 LT_SCOPE lt_dlcaller_id lt_dlcaller_register LT_PARAMS((void));
259 LT_SCOPE lt_ptr lt_dlcaller_set_data LT_PARAMS((lt_dlcaller_id key,
260 lt_dlhandle handle,
261 lt_ptr data));
262 LT_SCOPE lt_ptr lt_dlcaller_get_data LT_PARAMS((lt_dlcaller_id key,
263 lt_dlhandle handle));
267 /* --- USER MODULE LOADER API --- */
270 typedef struct lt_dlloader lt_dlloader;
271 typedef lt_ptr lt_user_data;
272 typedef lt_ptr lt_module;
274 /* Function pointer types for creating user defined module loaders. */
275 typedef lt_module lt_module_open LT_PARAMS((lt_user_data loader_data,
276 const char *filename));
277 typedef int lt_module_close LT_PARAMS((lt_user_data loader_data,
278 lt_module handle));
279 typedef lt_ptr lt_find_sym LT_PARAMS((lt_user_data loader_data,
280 lt_module handle,
281 const char *symbol));
282 typedef int lt_dlloader_exit LT_PARAMS((lt_user_data loader_data));
284 struct lt_user_dlloader {
285 const char *sym_prefix;
286 lt_module_open *module_open;
287 lt_module_close *module_close;
288 lt_find_sym *find_sym;
289 lt_dlloader_exit *dlloader_exit;
290 lt_user_data dlloader_data;
293 LT_SCOPE lt_dlloader *lt_dlloader_next LT_PARAMS((lt_dlloader *place));
294 LT_SCOPE lt_dlloader *lt_dlloader_find LT_PARAMS((
295 const char *loader_name));
296 LT_SCOPE const char *lt_dlloader_name LT_PARAMS((lt_dlloader *place));
297 LT_SCOPE lt_user_data *lt_dlloader_data LT_PARAMS((lt_dlloader *place));
298 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlloader_add LT_PARAMS((lt_dlloader *place,
299 const struct lt_user_dlloader *dlloader,
300 const char *loader_name));
301 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlloader_remove LT_PARAMS((
302 const char *loader_name));
306 /* --- ERROR MESSAGE HANDLING --- */
309 /* Defining error strings alongside their symbolic names in a macro in
310 this way allows us to expand the macro in different contexts with
311 confidence that the enumeration of symbolic names will map correctly
312 onto the table of error strings. */
313 #define lt_dlerror_table \
314 LT_ERROR(UNKNOWN, "unknown error") \
315 LT_ERROR(DLOPEN_NOT_SUPPORTED, "dlopen support not available") \
316 LT_ERROR(INVALID_LOADER, "invalid loader") \
317 LT_ERROR(INIT_LOADER, "loader initialization failed") \
318 LT_ERROR(REMOVE_LOADER, "loader removal failed") \
319 LT_ERROR(FILE_NOT_FOUND, "file not found") \
320 LT_ERROR(DEPLIB_NOT_FOUND, "dependency library not found") \
321 LT_ERROR(NO_SYMBOLS, "no symbols defined") \
322 LT_ERROR(CANNOT_OPEN, "can't open the module") \
323 LT_ERROR(CANNOT_CLOSE, "can't close the module") \
324 LT_ERROR(SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND, "symbol not found") \
325 LT_ERROR(NO_MEMORY, "not enough memory") \
326 LT_ERROR(INVALID_HANDLE, "invalid module handle") \
327 LT_ERROR(BUFFER_OVERFLOW, "internal buffer overflow") \
328 LT_ERROR(INVALID_ERRORCODE, "invalid errorcode") \
329 LT_ERROR(SHUTDOWN, "library already shutdown") \
330 LT_ERROR(CLOSE_RESIDENT_MODULE, "can't close resident module") \
331 LT_ERROR(INVALID_MUTEX_ARGS, "invalid mutex handler registration") \
332 LT_ERROR(INVALID_POSITION, "invalid search path insert position")
334 /* Enumerate the symbolic error names. */
335 enum {
336 #define LT_ERROR(name, diagnostic) LT_CONC(LT_ERROR_, name),
337 lt_dlerror_table
338 #undef LT_ERROR
340 LT_ERROR_MAX
343 /* These functions are only useful from inside custom module loaders. */
344 LT_SCOPE int lt_dladderror LT_PARAMS((const char *diagnostic));
345 LT_SCOPE int lt_dlseterror LT_PARAMS((int errorcode));
350 /* --- SOURCE COMPATIBILITY WITH OLD LIBLTDL --- */
353 #ifdef LT_NON_POSIX_NAMESPACE
354 # define lt_ptr_t lt_ptr
355 # define lt_module_t lt_module
356 # define lt_module_open_t lt_module_open
357 # define lt_module_close_t lt_module_close
358 # define lt_find_sym_t lt_find_sym
359 # define lt_dlloader_exit_t lt_dlloader_exit
360 # define lt_dlloader_t lt_dlloader
361 # define lt_dlloader_data_t lt_user_data
362 #endif
364 LT_END_C_DECLS
366 #endif /* !LTDL_H */